That proved to be a very difficult challenge for most of my students. They had a hard time figuring out how to make multiple mediums work together in harmony. But after two days of voting I am proud to announce that the winning design was from Karly N. Her "We the People" background with its lightly washed flag over and burnt edges was a crowd favorite.
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| Karly N. - 1st |
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| Chad V. - 2nd |
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| Jon C. - 3rd |
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| Kelsey C. - 4th |
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| Marcelle -5th |
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| Alex L. |
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| Danica H. |
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| Derek E. |
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| Sydney Hau. |
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| Kamber L. |
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| KaSandra K. |
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| Mariah B. |
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| Sabrina L. |













Do you have a lesson plan I could use? I love this idea!!!
ReplyDeleteDo you think an 8th grade class could handle doing something like this? Or is it for an older group?
Not really. It was basically a choice based project with the criteria that they needed to use 3 mediums. I think 8th graders could do this if you have a group that you really trust and they are self motivated.
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ReplyDeleteDid you let them choose any mediums you have covered in class or was it anything in the room??
I let them chose anything I had available or anything that they could get their hands on. Most chose items I had on hand.
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